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will stay behind bars in pakistan. joining us now is w.'s on money seek a politician and usually based in bonn but visiting us here in berlin today now the court has made its decision but he can't enforce that decision so what happens next where the i see james decisions are not binding or to put it in another or to rephrase it the ice ages decisions are binding only if the countries involved consent to the decision so in this particular case pakistan would most likely order a review but as we know pakistan has also hailed the decision as a victory for its justice system so it's likely that of course. john of will not be exonerated he will not be sent back to india relieved of and back to india but there will be a review tell us a little bit about jackass we don't know that much about him and i understand that there was some controversy about a supposed confession ok john there is a former officer of the indian navy as india with it now. says that when ok let me just go back here a little bit. of was arrested in 2016 and pakistan said they
will stay behind bars in pakistan. joining us now is w.'s on money seek a politician and usually based in bonn but visiting us here in berlin today now the court has made its decision but he can't enforce that decision so what happens next where the i see james decisions are not binding or to put it in another or to rephrase it the ice ages decisions are binding only if the countries involved consent to the decision so in this particular case pakistan would most likely order a review but as we...
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and saying that look pakistan is students are coming home is that really what the pakistan government is trying to do. yeah i mean earlier on monday then these flights arrived the government. minister of the chinese investor was there and later both of them addressed a new conference news conference and the chinese ambassador really appreciated pakistan's standing shoulder to shoulder with china so the 2 governments are clearly trying to put a united stance reacted front saying we're in this together and they're appreciating each other meanwhile these students are our standard and their families are deeply devoted and pottstown what precautions is august on taking to prevent the spread of the virus well the. gil get back to start on goldman which is the northern region which borders china it was just dual to reopen last week the government has decided to no keep it closed until april so they want to restrict. people coming in and going out this is the gateway for the project to join up pakistan corridor which the 2 countries have spent billions and so the government is saying we are t
and saying that look pakistan is students are coming home is that really what the pakistan government is trying to do. yeah i mean earlier on monday then these flights arrived the government. minister of the chinese investor was there and later both of them addressed a new conference news conference and the chinese ambassador really appreciated pakistan's standing shoulder to shoulder with china so the 2 governments are clearly trying to put a united stance reacted front saying we're in this...
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i wanted to come to pakistan to change the perception of what this country is you know you hear pakistan always dangerous or there are terrorists this isn't true. and at a recent travel expo in islamabad rosie was among several westerners to label pakistan a must see destination. a passion for the country is shared by travel bloggers foreign and local alike. but some worry the recent hype is painting too rosy a picture like blogger alex reynolds i'm about to say some things that might make you uncomfortable but hear me out pakistan has become trendy over the last few years but in pakistan the difference between what an influencer experiences on a trip and what an independent traveler experiences on a trip is. and that might mean no one to help through cultural misunderstandings yeah 1st there's a 1st amendment or attracting the watchful eye of the country's muscular security services. that's what karl rock felt in pakistan on a solo trip he organized himself. because i just realized the pakistani intelligence agency which my friend told me someone who does phone and without some question
i wanted to come to pakistan to change the perception of what this country is you know you hear pakistan always dangerous or there are terrorists this isn't true. and at a recent travel expo in islamabad rosie was among several westerners to label pakistan a must see destination. a passion for the country is shared by travel bloggers foreign and local alike. but some worry the recent hype is painting too rosy a picture like blogger alex reynolds i'm about to say some things that might make you...
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care of there than in pakistan because frankly pakistan's health system is in complete shambles and there's a fear if people start arriving then pakistanis will not be able to contain it what has the response been in pakistan itself to their government's unwillingness to actually evacuated citizens. the government has been deeply criticised deals have been written commentators on social media have questioned that you know how can you leave your people in this situation we were just heading from has not just the helpless and standard. but boxed on is saying we have to look at a bigger picture now imagine if your brother or your son was standard that village you pay attention to the government's official point of view not really so many families are perturbed and they are asking the government to have a beating i think we also need to point out here shows of that commercial flights where he's a regular commercial flights have begun landing into pakistan from china some by way of doha and it would appear he's from the tweets of the special advisor to the pakistan prime minister on health that
care of there than in pakistan because frankly pakistan's health system is in complete shambles and there's a fear if people start arriving then pakistanis will not be able to contain it what has the response been in pakistan itself to their government's unwillingness to actually evacuated citizens. the government has been deeply criticised deals have been written commentators on social media have questioned that you know how can you leave your people in this situation we were just heading from...
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i shovelled pakistan and why. the land of the pure may have additional ceased to offer adventurers but that may require a stomach for pakistan's challenges stream and some to infrastructure that could prove a bump in the road looking at the beautiful landscapes. so how much of a bump in the road is tourism travel in pakistan to people who would know a pakistani travel photographer. a new zealand travel blog called rocco himself has visited pakistan welcome to both of your alma if i could just start with you 1st is the kind of independent travel abed these social media influencers are talking about possible for foreigners in pakistan or is that too much of a rolls to interview you think. hitter who reached thank you for having me. it's possible now it is it is becoming more and will possibly independent jobs have been. having been down the block some decades but when you say job in your job in a secure or in my * mind being able to have the full. knowledge of everything it is now becoming more and more possible. co
i shovelled pakistan and why. the land of the pure may have additional ceased to offer adventurers but that may require a stomach for pakistan's challenges stream and some to infrastructure that could prove a bump in the road looking at the beautiful landscapes. so how much of a bump in the road is tourism travel in pakistan to people who would know a pakistani travel photographer. a new zealand travel blog called rocco himself has visited pakistan welcome to both of your alma if i could just...
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have these latest tensions with india unified the polity in pakistan itself. no not at all and it has not unified it it's a pretty chaotic situation domestically in pakistan you see just days off to. this decision on kashmir. the pakistani government arrested former prime minister nawaz sharif's don't muddy i'm not. the joined by elementary session in pakistan was unable to reach a consensus the opposition parties blaming on for the mess the foreign policy mess the domestic crackdown on opposition and civil society activists so we see a pakistan domestically very fractured very divided very polarized pakistan domestically has not been able to take any single any unified stance on the kashmir conflict mean crisis. there for the time thank you so much for joining us. in thailand fabio's have been hit hard by the worst drought in a decade the lack of rain has left fields fast and dried up in a given systems more than a dozen major dams across thailand are almost empty a dire situation with an unexpected silver lining at one drought struck reservoir a last buddhis
have these latest tensions with india unified the polity in pakistan itself. no not at all and it has not unified it it's a pretty chaotic situation domestically in pakistan you see just days off to. this decision on kashmir. the pakistani government arrested former prime minister nawaz sharif's don't muddy i'm not. the joined by elementary session in pakistan was unable to reach a consensus the opposition parties blaming on for the mess the foreign policy mess the domestic crackdown on...
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a british royalty visit took place in pakistan the last time somebody visited was about 13 years ago and this couple is young it's glamorous it's charismatic. and the visit could not have come at a better time for pakistan when the government faces challenges on the foreign policy front khana means thinking the prime minister is becoming unpopular but this visit helps showcase the positive side of pakistan it's breathtaking beauty the diversity of its culture and that it has its people essentially hardworking and decent people so it's a win win for both britain and pakistan but aside from that the royal couple themselves appear to be very popular in pakistan why is that well a lot of people relate to this couple because of their longing for princess diana she visited pakistan couple of times in the ninety's the last time she was there was in 1907 and this reference came up quite a few times during this visit when the duke was meeting children in school they said you know we really loved your mother she was an amazing woman and he also said you know i was also fond of so people have t
a british royalty visit took place in pakistan the last time somebody visited was about 13 years ago and this couple is young it's glamorous it's charismatic. and the visit could not have come at a better time for pakistan when the government faces challenges on the foreign policy front khana means thinking the prime minister is becoming unpopular but this visit helps showcase the positive side of pakistan it's breathtaking beauty the diversity of its culture and that it has its people...
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on the green list and asking pakistan to get its name by october otherwise pakistan goes on the blacklist i mean there is a number of other things i have the state department mr prepared by the u.s. state department and it lists a number of terror organizations i can take a few names are a couple ones i have been just a moment. these are active in india and they are headquartered in islamabad and job and lahore. you see what you have done against such terrorist organizations of militant organizations struck me as for the world an effort here has its a watchdog it has to do its job unfortunately it's india with an f a t f because we are not a member of a p.f. indios and in fact india was co-chair and then what trying to politicize the matter they were trying to use it as an opportunity to undermine pakistan which is fame and fortune and so the f.f.t. if can be manipulated to smear or he's an engineer was an attempt to manipulate it and we hope it will not be manipulated and there were luck many countries in recent meetings which actually checked india's attempt to politicize it and do unde
on the green list and asking pakistan to get its name by october otherwise pakistan goes on the blacklist i mean there is a number of other things i have the state department mr prepared by the u.s. state department and it lists a number of terror organizations i can take a few names are a couple ones i have been just a moment. these are active in india and they are headquartered in islamabad and job and lahore. you see what you have done against such terrorist organizations of militant...
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well we only talk about new zealand sitting here in pakistan but people in pakistan consider many new zealand as the safest and very peaceful country so it was kind of a shock for the people to get to know about this kind of attack but as the prime minister of pakistan states that you know terrorism is everywhere every country is facing it and whenever there is such kind of an attack one should call it a terrorist attack and this was the concern of the pakistani people here in pakistan but as the prime minister of new zealand stated as a as a stick at this as a terrorist attack you know people have taken all this very positively here in pockets on terrorism is a global draw now that's what the people of oxen or the community depravity spock's one believes and that needs to be developed in the same way if you mention the prime minister just of new energy did all this a terror attack which is also being praised around the world for handling of the aftermath of this terrible tragedy what is the reaction been in pakistan to that. well people in pakistan have to conduct very positively not
well we only talk about new zealand sitting here in pakistan but people in pakistan consider many new zealand as the safest and very peaceful country so it was kind of a shock for the people to get to know about this kind of attack but as the prime minister of pakistan states that you know terrorism is everywhere every country is facing it and whenever there is such kind of an attack one should call it a terrorist attack and this was the concern of the pakistani people here in pakistan but as...
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and the ideology is that pakistan should be progressive, pakistan should be secular, pakistan should have civilian authority and the military should go back to the barracks,, because the military cacalls the shots in pakistan. and malala has expanded the narrative, a and by coming back she has extended the narrative that pakistan should be ruled by the secular, progressive forces. and i agree that she is not safe in pakistan. she has lots of threats from islamists, and obviously she will go back to the u.k. wheree she studies andnd where she liv. the pakistan needs people like malala, a and the west must s se withth malala. the w west must not side with te military. the generals and the west, the u.s. and other countries, they negotiate with the military. so malala has an important message. brent: we will have more time to talk about this later. semele, from our asia desk, we appreciate your insights. the british prime minister is on it was. tour of the u.k. because today marks one year until brexit means brexit. that's right, until britain at least the european union. theresa may is
and the ideology is that pakistan should be progressive, pakistan should be secular, pakistan should have civilian authority and the military should go back to the barracks,, because the military cacalls the shots in pakistan. and malala has expanded the narrative, a and by coming back she has extended the narrative that pakistan should be ruled by the secular, progressive forces. and i agree that she is not safe in pakistan. she has lots of threats from islamists, and obviously she will go...
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tom a source of national pride for india and pakistan. while the exhibit have sparked a flurry of reaction on social media let's take a look at a tweet from an indian user in delhi now who writes that pakistanis have become great fans of wing commander of the number one who spoke like a boss even under the most trying and intimidating conditions inside an enemy country as a p.o.w. after all statues are built for heroes here's a response from a user located in england with a pakistani take on the exhibit saying of course we love you by he really enjoyed our fantastic team and he didn't say anything bad about pakistan when we sent back to the land border we can always invite him again when he brings us another plane and fancies more fantastic t.v. . words brewing with sarcasm on both sides there for more of the story we're joined by give you asia correspondent shots of july and i should have good to see you it seems like this exhibit really has triggered strong reactions both in india and in pakistan what do you make of all this. that's rig
tom a source of national pride for india and pakistan. while the exhibit have sparked a flurry of reaction on social media let's take a look at a tweet from an indian user in delhi now who writes that pakistanis have become great fans of wing commander of the number one who spoke like a boss even under the most trying and intimidating conditions inside an enemy country as a p.o.w. after all statues are built for heroes here's a response from a user located in england with a pakistani take on...
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doing what it takes to survive in pakistan. fled afghanistan decades ago and is now making clay pots in her report to support his family it's made him financially independent but he says it hasn't made him welcome as a refugee. i've been living here for 40 years the police have come here many times but they can't do anything because i support myself. i'll be back man is just one of one half 1000000 afghans currently living in pakistan the make up one of the largest refugee populations in the world. their future was in focus at a u.n. summit in islam about this week to mark 40 years of afghanis fleeing their war torn country. the talks came as the u.s. and taliban appeared close to a deal to end decades of conflict stirring fresh hopes that the refugees could soon return home reducing violence is critical to build confidence and support for the peace process that leads to the loss the settlements and the permanent cease fire. transitions to enabling the peaceful return of these post persons and refugees to their homes. many afgh
doing what it takes to survive in pakistan. fled afghanistan decades ago and is now making clay pots in her report to support his family it's made him financially independent but he says it hasn't made him welcome as a refugee. i've been living here for 40 years the police have come here many times but they can't do anything because i support myself. i'll be back man is just one of one half 1000000 afghans currently living in pakistan the make up one of the largest refugee populations in the...
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, or one and 7 pakistan. yes. and ask myself, spoken to some 8 workers and they tell me that even after a month, almost actually more than 5000000 people are still living. i displaced are homeless and living in makeshift camps made by the government of pakistan. and they tell me that these people are not ready to go back because their homes have been damaged. their drop plans are still under water and they've got a guilt for their livelihood. have been completely lost and it will take them years to get back on their feet and people who have a return to their homes or who didn't leave that areas. they are now forced to live around, stagnated, polluted flood water, which means their children are getting sick with water. won't the visit infections, sneak bites. you an estimate that even now, more than 20000000 people in pakistan, nature mandated assistance. so the situation remains extremely painful. and difficult for millions of pakistani, but a previous un appeal only resulted in a tiny fraction of what pakist
, or one and 7 pakistan. yes. and ask myself, spoken to some 8 workers and they tell me that even after a month, almost actually more than 5000000 people are still living. i displaced are homeless and living in makeshift camps made by the government of pakistan. and they tell me that these people are not ready to go back because their homes have been damaged. their drop plans are still under water and they've got a guilt for their livelihood. have been completely lost and it will take them...
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a previous un appeal for aid for pakistan produced only a tiny fraction of what pakistan was looking for. can pakistan expect to get more from this conference? it's happening in geneva, the park, a fancy that it needs $16000000000.00 us dollars for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of a people and communities affected by flood. ah, it is only asking half of that amount from the international community bucket found faith the devastation caused by flooding if a huge climate injustice to the country, because it emits less than one percent of 40 global greenhouse gas emissions. but it is bearing the brunt of what to rich countries are emitting. so it's asking the international community to help august on the happily date and reconstruct infrastructure that is the climate resilient. because back if and believe that it will continue to faith climate change induce disasters a dis, flooding cause hundreds of bridges to collapse. thousands of schools and clinics where perished. i'm so if a huge devastation, 2000000, nearly 2000000 homes were lost for park. if it needs to reconstruct, but
a previous un appeal for aid for pakistan produced only a tiny fraction of what pakistan was looking for. can pakistan expect to get more from this conference? it's happening in geneva, the park, a fancy that it needs $16000000000.00 us dollars for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of a people and communities affected by flood. ah, it is only asking half of that amount from the international community bucket found faith the devastation caused by flooding if a huge climate injustice to the...
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this is the news coming up pakistan's plan to police its internet investigation reveals as lum about to deal with an overseas surveillance company what does this mean for civil liberties in the country. and north korea's kim jong un has decided south korean built hotels are not good enough for him we take a look at the joint peace project that is on the rocks. we also have a mountain of a man just pound of paul is tackling the trash hollyhock on the float of mount everest. we also take a look at how india is preparing for an annual festival to volley which starts this weekend. i'm melissa chan and this is news asia thank you for joining us pakistan plans to tighten its control of internet activity through a nationwide web control system news outlet code a story says it's gained exclusive access to documents showing that islamic jihad contracted a canadian company called san divine to help build the system the surveillance infrastructure would monitor all of the country's incoming and outgoing internet traffic. very own marley was one of the reporters who worked with coda story on the
this is the news coming up pakistan's plan to police its internet investigation reveals as lum about to deal with an overseas surveillance company what does this mean for civil liberties in the country. and north korea's kim jong un has decided south korean built hotels are not good enough for him we take a look at the joint peace project that is on the rocks. we also have a mountain of a man just pound of paul is tackling the trash hollyhock on the float of mount everest. we also take a look...
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i'm joined by pakistan's science and technology minister. who is also a member of prime minister emraan khan's cabinet minister chaudhry thank you very much for being with us from islamabad now you have only a cold the indian government a phosphorus regime that into a minister sheikh rashid and i have both the indian move here. is that all too farfetched. how it is too farfetched just look at what is going on in kashmir one look at the atrocities that indian government is committing in bushmeat its soldiers on or on every me we have. it or it could be citizens we have one indian soldiers right now their rights of communication have been halted the litany of the would mean has impacted leading cause and it is there the whole leadership of kashmir is behind bars even when the leadership that is traditionally brought india that is now behind so the kind of atrocities india is committing in kashmir is no different from the palestine or whatever happened in the past you know when does external affairs ministry or 1st of all this i'm calls it nega
i'm joined by pakistan's science and technology minister. who is also a member of prime minister emraan khan's cabinet minister chaudhry thank you very much for being with us from islamabad now you have only a cold the indian government a phosphorus regime that into a minister sheikh rashid and i have both the indian move here. is that all too farfetched. how it is too farfetched just look at what is going on in kashmir one look at the atrocities that indian government is committing in bushmeat...
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pakistan has freed indian pilot captured when his plane was shot down over pakistan. indian air force says the commander is undergoing medical checks. the prime minister treated the nation is proud of you are exemplary courage. pakistan says the release of the pilot captured wednesday after he ejected from his aircraft was an effort to de-escalate tensions between the nuclear armed neighbors. >> a hero's homecoming. the wing commander walking across the border into india, two days after pakistan shut down its fighter jet -- his fighter jet over its territory. locals gathered earlier in the day at the border crossing as anticipation mounted across the country ahead of the pilot's release. >> ever since i heard the pilot was captutured by pakistan, i he been praying for his return to india. that is all i wantnted. i am s so happy now. as a captiveve in pakistan, he became the face of tensions between the rivals. the disputed region once again edging the new care neighbors to the brink of war. the latest escalation began two weweeks ago when 4 40 indian trs were killed b
pakistan has freed indian pilot captured when his plane was shot down over pakistan. indian air force says the commander is undergoing medical checks. the prime minister treated the nation is proud of you are exemplary courage. pakistan says the release of the pilot captured wednesday after he ejected from his aircraft was an effort to de-escalate tensions between the nuclear armed neighbors. >> a hero's homecoming. the wing commander walking across the border into india, two days after...
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the joint parliamentary session in pakistan. was unable to reach a consensus the opposition parties blaming on for the mess the foreign policy mess the domestic crackdown on opposition and civil society activists so we see a pakistan domestically very fractured very divided very polarized pakistan domestically has not been able to take any single any unified stance on the kashmir conflict me crisis. of the time thank you so much for joining us. in thailand farmers have been hit hard by the worst drought in a decade the lack of rain has their fields parched and dried up in a given systems more than a dozen major dams across thailand are almost empty a dire situation with an unexpected silver lining at one drought struck reservoir a last buddhist temple has reemerged from the receding water. a cultural treasure long hidden on the water the construction of a dam 20 years ago inundated this buddhist temple in thailand for a province. now after months of drought it's reemerged leaving the memories to flood back. seeing the temple aga
the joint parliamentary session in pakistan. was unable to reach a consensus the opposition parties blaming on for the mess the foreign policy mess the domestic crackdown on opposition and civil society activists so we see a pakistan domestically very fractured very divided very polarized pakistan domestically has not been able to take any single any unified stance on the kashmir conflict me crisis. of the time thank you so much for joining us. in thailand farmers have been hit hard by the...
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and how global warming and a glacier in pakistan threatens communities in the mountains regions. plus the manila mom's sick and tired of drug war killings now don't taking back the streets . i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia thank you for joining us more than half of the 2700000 afghan refugees in the world live in pakistan they're spread across the country in hundreds of camps and neighborhoods with most of them concentrated close to the border of their homeland some refugees have been there for decades since the earlier conflicts before 911 and the american arrival and with the imminent if ever delayed political agreement between the united states the taleban the afghan government and other stakeholders on track this could mean that refugees might finally be able to go home but the story is as always more complicated than that. doing what it takes to survive in pakistan have been rocked man fled afghanistan decades ago and is now making clay pots in her report to support his family it's made him financially independent but he says it hasn't made him welcome as a refugee. i'
and how global warming and a glacier in pakistan threatens communities in the mountains regions. plus the manila mom's sick and tired of drug war killings now don't taking back the streets . i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia thank you for joining us more than half of the 2700000 afghan refugees in the world live in pakistan they're spread across the country in hundreds of camps and neighborhoods with most of them concentrated close to the border of their homeland some refugees have been...
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i mean as a do the smaller provinces in pakistan for example sinned and. in the south and southwest most people do not necessarily connect to push me to issue as a lot of people in punjab province which is the most populous and biggest problems . i think most folks don't need to do deeply care about kashmir and what is happening there but there's a bigger question being asked in pakistan no. boston faces a lot of for in don't challenge us on economy politics on human rights and people are saying that the government needs to pay attention to its internal challenges rather than focusing on kashmir all the time shots of jilani thank you. now a closer look at one small effort in cambodia to combat its glass and plastic waste problem if you've ever visited you know about the empty bottles and containers sometimes piles everywhere along the side of the road but as they say one man's trash is another man's treasure. waste not want not that's the motto of this cafe on the outskirts of town penn built almost entirely from recycled materials. the cafes owner bandai
i mean as a do the smaller provinces in pakistan for example sinned and. in the south and southwest most people do not necessarily connect to push me to issue as a lot of people in punjab province which is the most populous and biggest problems . i think most folks don't need to do deeply care about kashmir and what is happening there but there's a bigger question being asked in pakistan no. boston faces a lot of for in don't challenge us on economy politics on human rights and people are...
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british it is a huge problem in pakistan we have to understand pakistan is a majority indian country society. but we need to understand that when we say forced conversions we only talk about the kidnapping of. matted all of. that has been happening and this happened in the case of vienna but there are also cases when religious minorities. christians and these they embrace islam but that's the only way they can climb up the ladder the economic and social so that is in my opinion also forced conversion because religious minorities suffer from immense discrimination on so many levels in pakistan that's the only way they can prosper that they can climb up the social and economic so all these contribute to in my opinion should be defined as forced conversions all the new laws forming in pakistan and plans to tackle this discrimination. well dissing the assembly boston law in two thousand and sixteen not actually a law it never became a law of bill was passed but then the lawmakers kind of. were pressured by extremists in islam as to to to not ratified the bill so it never became a law the
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here in pakistan bush and ja the what evidence india had you know. what india is is beginning to you know the mistake india is committing is that india was occupying kashmir now it's the kashmir narrative that is a coping india how can you publish an a 150000000 in media is there living in kashmir all if pakistani agents so how will you determine that it now i just don't you know don't come to pakistan and. opinion what happened in pakistan in london in the us everywhere you have community just go and talk to them. their sentiments and you will know how what it is think about india and what are their opinion about india so if india has made this what you clearly view as a wrong move how do you stand downgrading diplomatic ties with india and then suspending trade as well how does that help. because we want to make it a point that we will not take a flight it's because we have 14 wars and we have sacrificed blood and why is have led their lives in the past we have 40 votes with india we will not pondered this kind of you know if you believe that india
here in pakistan bush and ja the what evidence india had you know. what india is is beginning to you know the mistake india is committing is that india was occupying kashmir now it's the kashmir narrative that is a coping india how can you publish an a 150000000 in media is there living in kashmir all if pakistani agents so how will you determine that it now i just don't you know don't come to pakistan and. opinion what happened in pakistan in london in the us everywhere you have community just...
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people. critics say poor planning and corruption are also to blame, but a senior minister tells us pakistan is facing a perfect storm. also coming up, pope francis celebrates madison and talent town. still recovering from a huge earthquake, speculation grows that the pontiff could soon step down because of ill health and the new space race. last, i get ready for a giant leap towards putting astronauts back on the moon and one day maybe on mass . ah, monica jones, good to have you with us pakistan's climate minister as calling flash floods that have killed over a 1000 people, a climate catastrophe. the newest fatalities are primarily being reported in the north west and to down in southern st province. southern baluchistan provinces also heavily impacted by weeks of unrelenting one, soon reigns more than 30000000 people nationwide are affected, while vital infrastructure has been crippled by the flooding, the prime minister as appealing to other countries for help forced from their homes with only the few belongings they could save from the flood waters there just some of the 33000000 pakist
people. critics say poor planning and corruption are also to blame, but a senior minister tells us pakistan is facing a perfect storm. also coming up, pope francis celebrates madison and talent town. still recovering from a huge earthquake, speculation grows that the pontiff could soon step down because of ill health and the new space race. last, i get ready for a giant leap towards putting astronauts back on the moon and one day maybe on mass . ah, monica jones, good to have you with us...
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with the country with india india has also responded in cottaging urging pakistan not to do so but pakistan is also prepared to appeal to the international community the united nations has we have been urging both regions both countries to be calm and to nought to not take up military action but right now of course pakistan has relied on international backing and the pastas well has continuously encouraged the international community to weigh in because they say the question we should have a plebiscite as was once planned that the media beat bush should get to watch of course when it comes to india's perspective india believes and has continuously alleged that pakistan has fueled insurgency in the region so according to india pakistan would be willing to increase that but of course the line of control between india and the stock market sound honest especially if your main sense and the region itself is in the complete communications lock down because over the families of midis in delhi are very wadded because they haven't heard any news from home for 4 days as yesterday there was a protest
with the country with india india has also responded in cottaging urging pakistan not to do so but pakistan is also prepared to appeal to the international community the united nations has we have been urging both regions both countries to be calm and to nought to not take up military action but right now of course pakistan has relied on international backing and the pastas well has continuously encouraged the international community to weigh in because they say the question we should have a...
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it is how far has pakistan come in recovering from this disaster? our been, the situation remains critically dire for millions of bucket line is this flooding had affected 33000000 people in back of fund, or one and 7 back as danny's. and as my 3rd spoken to some 8 workers, and they tell me that even after a month, almost actually more than 5000000 people are still living. i displaced our homeless and living in makeshift camps made by the government of pakistan. and they tell me that these people are not ready to go back because their homes have been damaged. their drop plans are still under water and their cattle guilt for their lively hoods have been completely lost and it will take them years to get back on their feet. and people who have a return to their homes or who didn't leave that areas. they are now forced to live around, stagnated, polluted flood water, which means their children are getting sick of want of only visit infections. snake bites you an estimate, that even now, more than 20000000 people in pakistan need humanity in assistance.
it is how far has pakistan come in recovering from this disaster? our been, the situation remains critically dire for millions of bucket line is this flooding had affected 33000000 people in back of fund, or one and 7 back as danny's. and as my 3rd spoken to some 8 workers, and they tell me that even after a month, almost actually more than 5000000 people are still living. i displaced our homeless and living in makeshift camps made by the government of pakistan. and they tell me that these...
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after the war ended in 1948 kashmir was divided between india and pakistan. the line of control has never officially been recognized as the border. pakistan has more or less openly supported muslim separatist in kashmir ever since that's led to 3 more wars numerous outbreaks of violence. and terror attacks like the one on the indian parliament in delhi in 2001. and the mom by attacks of 2008. the stakes are higher than ever now that both india and pakistan a nuclear states. has kashmir lost its autonomy for good. as a goal it seems that very. specially because if you look at the world reaction to. hardly any major world capital. has condemned it in. august on essentially was caught by surprise that the prime minister of india can actually go ahead and do. all along that it was part of the party manifesto. it was their desire for last 50 years but that actually he will do it and now that it's done box down his struggling to find out how it can react because now india is saying this is our internal matter the reaction has been described. what is going on below
after the war ended in 1948 kashmir was divided between india and pakistan. the line of control has never officially been recognized as the border. pakistan has more or less openly supported muslim separatist in kashmir ever since that's led to 3 more wars numerous outbreaks of violence. and terror attacks like the one on the indian parliament in delhi in 2001. and the mom by attacks of 2008. the stakes are higher than ever now that both india and pakistan a nuclear states. has kashmir lost its...
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you were in pakistan recently traveling to the country's interiors. from those i interactions you've had with ordinary pakistanis, how do you see the vote? >> i see thihis as a slow motion revolution t taking place. imran khan embodies that revolution, promising to change the lives of the people for the first time in pakistan's history. his emphasis is on lack of corruption, fair play, education for all, health issues, trying to control the rampant violence taking place and pakistan, so these are huge issuess facing ordinary pakistanis, and he is putting pressure on the rich and corrupt that t he will literally go after them so that their day was over. none of this has been heard or seen by the people of pakistan, and above all, he is saying, "i will be the example." he is saying "i will lead." that is very characteristic of him. >> says he have the mandadate to do so?o? that final count is still awaited, but how stable will a government led by imran khan be if you does not have the majority n numbers you can >> that is a a great questioion. i think h
you were in pakistan recently traveling to the country's interiors. from those i interactions you've had with ordinary pakistanis, how do you see the vote? >> i see thihis as a slow motion revolution t taking place. imran khan embodies that revolution, promising to change the lives of the people for the first time in pakistan's history. his emphasis is on lack of corruption, fair play, education for all, health issues, trying to control the rampant violence taking place and pakistan, so...
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newsline from berlin tonight the 1st fallout from india's move to strip kashmir of its special status pakistan is promising to fight that decision and it's urging world leaders to intervene tensions are rising and fears are growing that this could lead to a military conflict between pakistan and india also coming up tonight beijing warns hong kong protesters that punishment is coming police make mass arrests as ongoing clashes with pro-democracy demonstrators plunge the city into crisis plus a case of fraud off the pitch former top german football officials are charged with corruption did they bind germany's right to host the 2006 world cup. also on the show tonight the world loses a beloved author the nobel laureate writer toni morrison whose novels exploring african-american identity gave voice to millions has died at the age of $88.00. i'm burnt off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the u.s. and all around the world welcome tonight there are new worries so they political and maybe a military firestorm over kashmir yesterday india's hindu nationalists led government revoked. years special status b
newsline from berlin tonight the 1st fallout from india's move to strip kashmir of its special status pakistan is promising to fight that decision and it's urging world leaders to intervene tensions are rising and fears are growing that this could lead to a military conflict between pakistan and india also coming up tonight beijing warns hong kong protesters that punishment is coming police make mass arrests as ongoing clashes with pro-democracy demonstrators plunge the city into crisis plus a...
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and pakistan's constitution says that the people have freedom of speech. article 6 of pakistan's constitution clearly says anyone who sabotages the constitution is a traitor how many times have these generals sabotaged this constitution. so is he correctly quoting the constitution there and if so do the charges of hate speech and sedition against him hold any water. well most people don't think so basically he's calling for accountability of people in the pakistani army people who are allegedly involved in ordering killings and abductions and committing torture and abuses and it. has been seen before in bog standard anyone whether they are politician right. activists when they call for their accountability they are in turn accused of being a traitor and then put in jail. correspondent shouted jelani and social media editor thanks to you both. over 80 indian and international galleries will show at this year's india art fair with previews beginning today it is considered to premiere place to showcase south asian art and has been running for more than a deca
and pakistan's constitution says that the people have freedom of speech. article 6 of pakistan's constitution clearly says anyone who sabotages the constitution is a traitor how many times have these generals sabotaged this constitution. so is he correctly quoting the constitution there and if so do the charges of hate speech and sedition against him hold any water. well most people don't think so basically he's calling for accountability of people in the pakistani army people who are allegedly...
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the other half guns and pakistan have sets up their own communities. many site they have fled from, tell it on rule, which is known for its deeply conservative religious policies. bots, pakistan says the high number of f guns presents the secuity risk. i made an uptake in terror attacks for these ask and goals, and the many likes i'm allowed to study and work in pakistan. the future looks bleak. to for more miles this now i'm joined by dw reported finish javin. the nations get to see you. the piece we just heard suggest the high number of afghans in pakistan present a security risk is that the full story and why now? like it's most of these of guns are people like you and me trying to have a better chance at life. but why, but this one is zip spelling of guns if, because it wants to punish us, gone by live on leadership buckets on. have accused for sense of gone follow up on the control of gun this time in august or new 21 militant attacks. and buckets on have significantly increased and this, that the 6 proof that poses a focus on is including hundred
the other half guns and pakistan have sets up their own communities. many site they have fled from, tell it on rule, which is known for its deeply conservative religious policies. bots, pakistan says the high number of f guns presents the secuity risk. i made an uptake in terror attacks for these ask and goals, and the many likes i'm allowed to study and work in pakistan. the future looks bleak. to for more miles this now i'm joined by dw reported finish javin. the nations get to see you. the...
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effectively dictating india's relations with pakistan. no i i think there may be a small aspect of it but the primary. disagreement in india and by a. lot of longer standing obviously than b.g.p. india and bugs i have had denzel asian ship for the last year was in the big independent because we didn't mines are becoming independent and therefore 'd or kashmir and so that is that this is a longstanding dispute and a longstanding disagreements between the 2 countries this is not specifically about the b. or the hard as it is even though there are it illumines of elements within the b. debian audiences that have a harsh view of pakistan but this is not the order of leadership is not being determined by that what prime minister mark carney saying or some of the kind of hard from a number of politicians in pakistan or all of last year in which the art of science is always brought up and it's always mentioned why do you think that keeps happening. because i think it's not where it's a good excuse for august son to not look at the real reasons f
effectively dictating india's relations with pakistan. no i i think there may be a small aspect of it but the primary. disagreement in india and by a. lot of longer standing obviously than b.g.p. india and bugs i have had denzel asian ship for the last year was in the big independent because we didn't mines are becoming independent and therefore 'd or kashmir and so that is that this is a longstanding dispute and a longstanding disagreements between the 2 countries this is not specifically...
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and they've given want to carry on pakistan's economic problems. are already quite severe and that this will only make it a bit worse should have learned from the asia thank you very much not some of the other stories making the news at this poland's incumbent president has won the 1st round of voting in the presidential election with almost 44 percent but he fell short of the absolute majority he needs to win outright his opponent in the runoff vote on the approach of july we'd be the mayor of warsaw. just costy gonna just over 30 percent of the vote. at least 28 people died in the bangladesh capital talk when the ferry capsized off the condition the boat was carrying around 100 passengers but it was hit by a larger vessel rescuers are continuing to search the river. china has want to impose visa restrictions on u.s. citizens who it accuses of court egregious conduct relating to hong kong it follows u.s. sanctions against chinese officials believed to be undermining human rights beijing plans to pass a controversial new security law and punished p
and they've given want to carry on pakistan's economic problems. are already quite severe and that this will only make it a bit worse should have learned from the asia thank you very much not some of the other stories making the news at this poland's incumbent president has won the 1st round of voting in the presidential election with almost 44 percent but he fell short of the absolute majority he needs to win outright his opponent in the runoff vote on the approach of july we'd be the mayor of...
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saudi arabia has a big influence in pakistan but in pakistan we also have 20 up to 20 percent. of the pakistanis who supported iran in 20 percent of the country with 210000000 people means more than 40000000 people so he is really tackling a lot didn't really get given any clear the whole he wants to do that now as he mentioned and rightly so pakistan is in a tough neighborhood i think that is undeniable let's talk about another neighbor afghanistan where pakistan is playing let's say dubious well according to some people what did he say about his country's role there he wants to step back a little bit i think we all know the. many people thing and it's probably true the there are still some taliban fighters in pakistan on the border. pakistan help the united states a lot they negotiated the peace talks they made good contacts with the taliban and he tried to kind of you know get the position as we did a deal we did we needed to do and now it's up to the americans so he wants to step back a little bit from that so if you deny any kind of leverage that he has over the taliban he
saudi arabia has a big influence in pakistan but in pakistan we also have 20 up to 20 percent. of the pakistanis who supported iran in 20 percent of the country with 210000000 people means more than 40000000 people so he is really tackling a lot didn't really get given any clear the whole he wants to do that now as he mentioned and rightly so pakistan is in a tough neighborhood i think that is undeniable let's talk about another neighbor afghanistan where pakistan is playing let's say dubious...